Abu Mohammad al-Adnani

Abu Mohammad al-Adnani (born 1977), born Taha Subhi Falaha, was the emir of the Islamic State in Syria and their main spokesperson.

Biography
Taha Subhi Falaha was born in Binnish in the Aleppo Countryside of Idlib Governorate, Syria in 1977. He later lived in the Haditha District of Anbar Province in western Iraq and was one of the first foreign fighters to oppose the presence of United States and Coalition forces in the Iraq War. As Yasser Khalaf Hussein Nazal al-Rawi, he was captured by the Coalition and released in 2010.

He later joined the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and became their main spokesperson and was made the emir of the Islamic State in Syria during the Syrian Civil War. On 22 September 2014 he delivered a fatwa that told all Muslims across the world to kill Americans and Europeans (espeically the "filthy and spiteful" French), resulting in the beheading of a 54-year-old American woman and the stabbing of another in a Moore, Oklahoma store in the United States by crazed Muslim convert Alton Nolen shortly after.